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Previously on "Contracting in Berlin"

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  • CretinWatcher
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post

    What's not to like.
    To answer my own question, it can be even greyer and bleaker (and much colder) than London in Winter.

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  • CretinWatcher
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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    Any advice on companies to approach in Berlin directly for frontend dev?
    If I'm on £500pd in London, can I hope for €700pd in Berlin?
    I think rates and salaries are lower in Berlin, but you end up better off because you don't have to spend anywhere near London rents/mortgages.
    DOn't know about front-end dev, I'm in a niche within a niche and I can find jobs there with my skill set, albeit permie.

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  • KentDogWalker
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    Any advice on companies to approach in Berlin directly for frontend dev?
    If I'm on £500pd in London, can I hope for €700pd in Berlin?

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by Milkyway View Post
    I would consider it ONLY if they would count us as Expats and not as Immigrants .
    We are special - arn't we? We are British.
    Yes, they have two new categories for the British - Cretins and Chunts.

    I will let sasguru define the categories.

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  • Milkyway
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    I would consider it ONLY if they would count us as Expats and not as Immigrants .
    We are special - arn't we? We are British.

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  • CretinWatcher
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Sadly it seems to be full of hipster Brits who have put the rents up and then start complaining about that (although it does depend upon where you live in Berlin)
    Aye I noticed that last year. They made me laugh with their beards and Apple laptops in cafes, pretending they're in startups, whereas in reality most are just middle class dropouts.
    Still they're harmless and no competition at all for serious tech jobs.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    Considering it already.

    Cheap to live in (low rents, cheap food), friendly people (full of "alternative" Germans who don't like the Teutonic stereotype), excellent beer, plenty of tech jobs with English speaking companies.

    What's not to like.
    Sadly it seems to be full of hipster Brits who have put the rents up and then start complaining about that (although it does depend upon where you live in Berlin)

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    Considering it already.

    Cheap to live in (low rents, cheap food), friendly people (full of "alternative" Germans who don't like the Teutonic stereotype), excellent beer, plenty of tech jobs with English speaking companies.

    What's not to like.
    Loads of Polish women too ....

    I'd go there at the drop of a hat !

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  • CretinWatcher
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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    Shall we go there contracting for the Win?

    Berlin ready to lure tech firms after Brexit – POLITICO

    Considering it already.

    Cheap to live in (low rents, cheap food), friendly people (full of "alternative" Germans who don't like the Teutonic stereotype), excellent beer, plenty of tech jobs with English speaking companies.

    What's not to like.

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  • KentDogWalker
    started a topic Contracting in Berlin

    Contracting in Berlin

    Shall we go there contracting for the Win?

    Berlin ready to lure tech firms after Brexit – POLITICO
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